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Yamamaya42 12-30-2021 12:51 AM

Another roundie found local, truetone.
 
no info yet, unknown make (RCA clone?), still waiting to hear back from owner.
https://i.imgur.com/AX7n1id.png

Electronic M 12-30-2021 12:27 PM

I remember seeing one of those on Facebook recently. It most likely is an RCA clone (most of the store brand roundys we're RCA clones) if it isn't that is almost as rare a Truetone color TV.

AlanInSitges 12-30-2021 12:32 PM

Shango has one of these, pretty sure I remember it was a CTC15 clone.

Tube TV 12-30-2021 12:38 PM

I'm admiring your luck at finding these sets. 20 years ago I couldn't find color roundies local. I had ads in the newspaper and bulletin boards in the malls and I'd get calls by someone with their "seemingly" vintage TV just to find out it was another particle board console from 1984.

I think Truetone was sold be Western Auto Supply IIRC.

On their black and white portables around that time they seemed to have used a lot of manufacturers. I've seen rebadged Admirals, then some Japanese made. Some have some pretty rare cabinets you don't see outside of Truetone.

Electronic M 12-30-2021 05:56 PM

2 Attachment(s)
So I happen to have a duplicate copy of the Sam's. Sure looks like a clone.
Once you get yours if it is the same chassis as my Sam's covers I'll let you have the Sam's for the cost of shipping (I doubt I'll ever own one of those to need 2 copies).

John Adams 12-30-2021 10:00 PM

Probably built by Wells Gardner.

ARC Tech-109 12-30-2021 11:18 PM

Detrola was a Western Auto brand for the radio side, I always thought Trutone was a Wards name

Tube TV 12-30-2021 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ARC Tech-109 (Post 3238525)
Detrola was a Western Auto brand for the radio side, I always thought Trutone was a Wards name

Airline was Wards.

Yamamaya42 12-30-2021 11:44 PM

Still Waiting to hear back, I really hope to get it, even if it's a dud, I will be my 3rd color roundie!

Electronic M 12-31-2021 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ARC Tech-109 (Post 3238525)
Detrola was a Western Auto brand for the radio side, I always thought Trutone was a Wards name

Never heard of Detrola badged sets being sold by Western Auto. WA's house brand was always Truetone. I've had a number of Truetone radios and they were always listed under Western Auto in Riders perpetual troubleshooters...IIRC Truetone radios always had a reference to Western Auto in the internal labels.
IIRC Detrola built some store brand sets so it's possible some Truetone radios were Detrola built.
From what I've read Detrola never built TVs. There were a couple of Wilcox/Majestic sets that got rebadged Detrola but never a Detrola built TV.

And I second that Montgomery Wards house brand was Airline....I've owned Airline radios and TVs.

kf4rca 12-31-2021 07:47 AM

No cataract that I could see. like many of the color roundies. So its been stored well.
Truetone was Western Auto. Western Auto, like Sears, did their own financing for their products. Color TV was very expen$ive for the average American at the time.
Sears sold everything including cars and pre-fab homes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Modern_Homes

jr_tech 12-31-2021 12:44 PM

Electronic M said:
“IIRC Detrola built some store brand sets so it's possible some Truetone radios were Detrola built”

That seems to be the case: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detr...on_Corporation

jr

Electronic M 12-31-2021 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kf4rca (Post 3238530)
No cataract that I could see. like many of the color roundies. So its been stored well.
Truetone was Western Auto. Western Auto, like Sears, did their own financing for their products. Color TV was very expen$ive for the average American at the time.
Sears sold everything including cars and pre-fab homes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Modern_Homes

Odds are it has a 21FBP22 or GUP22. The 21FBP22 doesn't have any glue holding the safety glass on. Instead there's a rubber gasket around the edge of the safety glass and the mounting bracket holds the safety glass to the face mechanically. The older FBP tubes usually weren't frosted and were reflective like the one in this set.

It's pretty rare for even well taken care of 21FJP22s to not have some visible cataract these days.

AlanInSitges 01-01-2022 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Electronic M (Post 3238529)
Never heard of Detrola badged sets being sold by Western Auto. WA's house brand was always Truetone. I've had a number of Truetone radios and they were always listed under Western Auto in Riders perpetual troubleshooters...IIRC Truetone radios always had a reference to Western Auto in the internal labels.
IIRC Detrola built some store brand sets so it's possible some Truetone radios were Detrola built.

I remember as a kid in probably Jr. High wandering into the Western Auto store in town on the way home from school and seeing some stereos on display; one had a TRUETONE logo that was crooked and was clearly just a sticker that had been slapped on the front. Of course I peeled it off, revealing that it was actually a SOUNDESIGN POS. After that I realized they probably knew it was me who revealed the secret behind the TRUETONE brand and was a too scared to ever go back in the store.

Tom9589 01-02-2022 03:56 PM

KF4RCA, your reference to Sears pre-fabricated houses reminded me of my brother-in-law who worked as a "sledger" during summers in high school for a construction company building pre-fab houses. They would put up three wall panels to a room. Then they would put up the last wall panel. If it didn't fit, the sledgers were called in to persuade the fourth corner to come together.


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